"Joshua has got very gun-shy, and if Miller can absorb his punishment early, and bring it to him late in the fight, then I wouldn't be surprised if Miller does beat him. I wouldn't be shocked. I wouldn't be surprised at all, if Miller beat him.

"If AJ loses, I'll still fight him, because it's personal with me and him. It's not about the titles. If he loses his next 10 fights, I'll still fight him. I just won't be taken for a mug, that's all."

For Whyte's part, the WBC has ordered him to face Dominic Breazeale for the WBC interim-title. The winner becomes the mandatory challenger to full champion Deontay Wilder.

"That's what we want," said Whyte. "I've had 10 or more WBC title fights. Been the WBC No 1 ranked fighter for 18 months, two years or something.

"Defended the position, won every WBC belt I was eligible to win, apart for the world title, so it's about time. Not even the champions have taken the route I've taken. If the winner of the Wilder-Fury fight doesn't get injured, then yeah, interim title in June or July, fight for the world title in December. What a year that would be."

****ing hell Whyte...fair play.
What boxer in the HW division has came out and said this before a fight..... even after getting lowballed..... Whyte is a fighter no doubt.
none of the BS, none of the taking the easy route.....…

[QUOTE=The3;19515180]Both AJ & Miller are NOT enrolling in VADA, the upset is there
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come on bro. AJ is WBA belt holder so he must be enrolled year round, regardless of fight schedules or opponents.

Whyte just needs to go out there and do his thing. Eventually the demand for the fight will be there and the fight will be made. He should avoid the Junior Witter-Hatton or Khan-Kell Brook where one fighter is fighting…